Yoshiyuki Sadamoto


Yoshiyuki Sadamoto is a Japanese character designer, manga artist, and one of the founding members of the Gainax anime studio.

Career

When Gainax was originally founded as Daicon Film, Sadamoto served as animator on the second animated project, the Daicon IV opening animation. His first assignment as a character designer for Gainax was the film Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honnêamise, released in 1987, he continued to design characters for Gainax with the series Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water, Neon Genesis Evangelion, FLCL, and Diebuster. The official manga adaptation of Evangelion, published between 1994 and 2013, was fully written and illustrated by Sadamoto. He also collaborated with director Mamoru Hosoda to provide character designs for the films The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, Summer Wars, and Wolf Children.
According to Yasuo Otsuka, who guided Sadamoto as a newcomer, there are only three people whom he regarded as more skillful than himself that he has met during his career. One of them is Yoshiyuki Sadamoto. The other two are Sadao Tsukioka who became a visual creator, and award-winning director Hayao Miyazaki. When Otsuka met the three men, he seems to have felt that he was taking off his hat to them at once. However, he thinks that only Miyazaki completely mastered a genuinely superior animation technique at present. He guesses, "A too excellent person might despair in the group work".
In a 2013 interview with Japanese Entertainment website Nihongogo, it was revealed that Sadamoto is a stickler for details and wouldn't feel comfortable illustrating anything too unfamiliar to him. "In general, I don’t want to draw something that I have to study further in order to draw. For example, I could not draw a medical manga because it’s impossible for me to make a lie about medicine. Also things like Soccer and Baseball. I am unfamiliar with these worlds so it would be too difficult to show the actual plays." When asked about dream collaborations he revealed an interest in working with Robert Westall and Philip K. Dick but apologized "These are all deceased people, sorry."

Criticism

On August 9, 2019, Sadamoto criticized on Twitter a statue featured in the “After ‘Freedom of Expression’?” historical art exhibition at the Aichi Prefecture Museum of Art, Statue of Peace, by Kim Seo-kyung and Kim Eun-sang memorializing comfort women, girls who worked in wartime brothels in World War II for the Japanese military. The statue was first installed by its creators in front of the Japanese embassy in Seoul as a form of political protest. He also criticized a movie in the exhibition that showed a picture of the Emperor of Japan being burned and then stomped underfoot, he referred to it as "indistinguishable from a certain country's style of propaganda". Sadamoto said "I wanted it to be an art event with academic contemporary art at its core...Remove the crazy -affirming media and the exhibition could still be redeemed." he follows "I'm not going to completely reject the act of turning propaganda into art, but honestly speaking, it did not speak to me at all on an artistic level." His comments have been criticized by some Koreans and English speakers who replied to his tweet with displeasure of his views.
Later, Sadamoto claimed he merely disliked the statue's design, but liked Korean idols and even had Korean friends.
After 3.0, Sadamoto did not return to work on the final Rebuild movie, Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon A Time, and has had a diminishing role in the tetralogy. Character design, as well as authorship for the spin-off manga Evangelion 3.0 (-120 min.), was instead handed to Hidenori Matsubara for most of the Rebuilds, with Sadamoto being credited instead as "original character design" in 2.0, 3.0 and 3.0+1.0, with diminishing involvement in a supervisory role for 2.0 and 3.0. He was also not interviewed for the last two films. Many fans, primarily Korean ones, protested at Sadamoto's statements, and asked if he was still involved with the new Eva movie. Sadamoto denied this and stated he had completely resigned from Khara and had "no involvement whatsoever".

Works

YearTitleRoleMediaSource
1981FINAL STRETCHArtist/StoryManga
1981LONELY LONESOME NIGHTArtist/StoryManga
1981CRAZY RIDERArtist/StoryManga
1983Daicon IVAnimatorShort film
1987Royal Space Force: The Wings of HonnêamiseCharacter designerFilm
1988GunbusterAnimation directorOVA
1990–1991Nadia: The Secret of Blue WaterCharacter designerAnime
1993ROUTE20Artist/StoryManga
1994–2013Neon Genesis EvangelionArtist/StoryManga
1995–1996Neon Genesis EvangelionCharacter designerAnime
1997Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & RebirthDesign directorFilm
1997The End of EvangelionCharacter designerFilm
1997DIRTY WORKArtistManga
1998PilgrimArtistAlbum
2000System of RomanceArtistManga
2000FLCLCharacter designerOVA
2002.hack//SignCharacter designerAnime
2002–2005.hack (video game series)ArtistVideo game
2004–2006DiebusterCharacter designerOVA
2006Gunbuster vs Diebuster: Aim for the TopCharacter designerFilm
2006The Girl Who Leapt Through TimeCharacter designerFilm
2007-2021Rebuild of EvangelionCharacter designerFilm
2009Summer WarsCharacter designerFilm
2012Wolf ChildrenCharacter designerFilm
2013Short Peace (Gambo)Character designerFilm
2014The Breeze: An Appreciation of JJ CaleArtistAlbum
2018Starwing ParadoxCharacter designerVideo game
2020Great PretenderCharacter designerAnime
Akubi o Suru ni wa Wake ga AruCharacter designerAnime
Aoki UruCharacter designerFilm

Artbooks

  • Sadamoto Yoshiyuki Art Book ALPHA
  • Sadamoto Yoshiyuki Art Book DER MOND
  • Sadamoto Yoshiyuki Art Book DER MOND
  • Sadamoto Yoshiyuki Art Book CARMINE
  • Sadamoto Yoshiyuki Art Book CARMINE
  • Yoshiyuki Sadamoto CD-ROM art collection